Certification
ISO Certificate
ISO Certificate (International Organization for Standardization Certificate) is an internationally recognized certification that demonstrates a company’s adherence to specific quality standards and management practices. Here’s a summary of the key points.
What is an ISO Certificate?
An ISO Certificate certifies that a company’s management system, manufacturing process, service, or documentation meets all the requirements for standardization and quality assurance.
Popular ISO Certifications:
ISO 9001: 2015 – Quality Management System
ISO 14001: 2015 – Environmental Management System
ISO 45001: 2018 – Occupational Health & Safety
ISO 22000: 2018 – Food Safety Management
ISO 27001: 2022 – Information Security Management
ISO 13485 – Medical Devices Quality Management
ISO 50001 – Energy Management System
Documents Required for ISO Certification:
Company PAN & GST
- Business Registration Proof (Udyam/MSME, Shop Act, etc.)
- Address Proof (Electricity Bill, Rent Agreement)
- Scope of Business Activity
- Existing Policies/Procedures (if any)
- Number of Employees and Business Structure
Benefits of ISO Certification:
- Enhances credibility and brand image
- Improves product and service quality
- Facilitates government tenders and export
- Ensures customer satisfaction
- Improves process efficiency and reduces errors